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Nice and clean. Flowing water is clear. Bridges and boardwalks are solid. Signs for direction are helpful. It will be better if there is public parking at the entrance.

Nice trail. Not too crowded. It is stroller friendly.

This location takes you to the middle of the road across the street from the golf course.

I frequented this place and it was a beauty 😍 it has a man-made pathway. I didn't walk the full trail as it extends across georgetown.
Many dazzling pictures if you go for sunrise or sunset. So picturesque and so green. A recommend for all my trail blazers
Many dazzling pictures if you go for sunrise or sunset. So picturesque and so green. A recommend for all my trail blazers

Nice trail. You can make it as long as 5km if you wanted.

Hungry Hollow Trail in my town is one of my favorite trails. With the recent snow dump, the Hungry Hollow Trail in my town offers an even more beautiful and scenic snowshoeing experience. The fresh snow adds to the serene atmosphere and the sound of water flowing in between makes it a truly magical experience. It's a great spot for walking dogs and enjoying the outdoors all seasons round. I love my town and this trail is one of the reasons why. I highly recommend it to others looking for a beautiful and enjoyable outdoor experience.

Beautiful trail to visit. You will see amazing natural phenomena “the gap” make sure to go in them!

This is a Natural Area, not a Conservation area. What's the difference? Well there isn't a gatehouse, parking lot, or reservations. It's a very small looping trail. There's room for a couple cars next to two orange gates at each end of the area along Dublin Line. There is a handwritten note at the north end of Dublin Line advising that you are trespassing If you walk north of the end of the road. I imagine this is how most people get to the Bruce Trail to the bridge over the quarry.

We loved walking on this trail. We started from the West Branch park and did the whole loop. We were able to finish the whole trail in about 2 hours. I think the difficulty level was easy, perhaps moderate at a few places when you are walking uphill. There were not too many people and it wasn't crowded. Weather was lovely and there was a lot of greenery. We loved the boardwalks on the trail. At the end of the walk, kids enjoyed playing in the West Branch park which wasn't big but there were enough swings, slides, and other structures to keep the kids entertained.

Nice beautiful park. Good for walking, running and biking/ cycling. Some nice hills too.

Nice fun easy-intermediate trail type. Some up hill some down hill some off road some on road trails. It’s got a variety of different sceneries, small lake, river, small falls and woods. Great parking size. Registration and a fee per person is needed for entry.

Very nice trail with little to no foot traffic. To access the bridge you want to park by the golf course entrance, from there you will walk behind the barrier and make your way up hill. Appropriate hiking attire is recommended due to the rock and elevation changes. You will make your way to a split in the trail, proceed left to access the bridge above the quarry. One of the more adventurous trails in Halton. Nice views among the way.

Nice, small area, perfect for an easy stroll. Other reviewers have found a way up the ridge to an overlook on the quarry, but sadly, I could not find it. I would appreciate more direction on finding the trailhead if anyone can provide it!

I ended up getting a bit lost trying to find the bridge that overlooks thee quarry, but after some time I found the proper trail. Beautiful sights from this location.

Great hiking trails for technical hikers. There aren't too many more views overlooking Milton like other conservation areas close by. Including Rattlesnake Point.

Great trails, check out the Dufferin Quarry Bridge Trail, worth the uphill climb for the view. Get the AllTrails app for good trail maps of this area. There's alot to explore!